Damnation
Definition of damnation:
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
( theol.) The punishment of the impenitent in the future state: eternal punishment.
part of speech: noun
Eternal punishment; condemnation; a sin deserving condemnation.
Usage examples for damnation:
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Art thou not happy to be now a child of light, delivered from the prospect of everlasting damnation
"The Valley of the Kings", Marmaduke Pickthall. -
They take it up thus, as if it were nothing but a proclamation of freedom from misery, from death and damnation and so the most part catch at nothing else in it, and from thence take liberty to walk after their former lusts and courses.
"The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning", Hugh Binning.